Does the H200 Hub fully support the D235 doorbell ?

Does the H200 Hub fully support the D235 doorbell ?

Does the H200 Hub fully support the D235 doorbell ?
Does the H200 Hub fully support the D235 doorbell ?
2025-09-28 02:38:26 - last edited 2025-10-20 03:22:33
Model: Tapo H200  
Hardware Version: V1
Firmware Version: 1.5.2 Build 20250603 rel.59798

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Does the H200 fully support the D235

I'm having some really poor experience of constant errors in the Tapo app and I can't seem to setup the D235 doorbell properly with the H200.

 

If I open up the H200 hub in the app and go to Connected Devices (currently 0), when I select to add a new device, the Tapo D235 is not listed as one of the supported doorbell options. There are only two showing, D230 and TD23

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Re:Does the H200 Hub fully support the D235 doorbell ?-Solution
2025-09-29 07:45:26 - last edited 2025-10-20 03:22:33

  @shaun0 

 

Tapo D235's network type is wireless 2.4GHz, not Tapo SubGHz. This doorbell cannot choose Tapo hub as its network source during the configuration, it has to be connected to a 2.4GHz WiFi.

 

Once the doorbell is set up successfully, you can enable its interoperability with the Tapo hub: store videos to the hub, or use it as a WiFi backup. [Guide] How to Store Tapo Camera or Doorbell's Videos to a Tapo Smart Hub

 

The picture below may help you better understand the difference between the Tapo SubGHz and WiFi devices. Introducing Tapo SubGHz Technology

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Re:Does the H200 Hub fully support the D235 doorbell ?-Solution
2025-09-29 07:45:26 - last edited 2025-10-20 03:22:33

  @shaun0 

 

Tapo D235's network type is wireless 2.4GHz, not Tapo SubGHz. This doorbell cannot choose Tapo hub as its network source during the configuration, it has to be connected to a 2.4GHz WiFi.

 

Once the doorbell is set up successfully, you can enable its interoperability with the Tapo hub: store videos to the hub, or use it as a WiFi backup. [Guide] How to Store Tapo Camera or Doorbell's Videos to a Tapo Smart Hub

 

The picture below may help you better understand the difference between the Tapo SubGHz and WiFi devices. Introducing Tapo SubGHz Technology

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